单选题He is a man of great experience, _____ much can be learned.AwhoBthatCfrom whichDfrom whom

单选题
He is a man of great experience, _____ much can be learned.
A

who

B

that

C

from which

D

from whom


参考解析

解析:
句意:他是一个很有经验的人,从他身上能学到很多。learn from sb. 表示“向某人学习”,排除A、B。介词后应该用宾语,所以从句的引导词为whom,故为D。

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